ISSN: 0129-6264
Abstract |
We discuss the lack of expressivity in some skeleton-based parallel programmingframeworks. The problem is further exacerbated when approaching irregular problems and dealing with dynamic data structures. Shared memory programming has been argued to have substantial ease of programming advantages for this class of problems. We present the eskimo library which represents an attempt to merge the two programming models by introducing skeletons in a shared memory framework. |
@article{eskimo:PPL:03,
volume = {13},
number = {3},
month = sep,
issn = {0129-6264},
author = {Marco Aldinucci},
url = {http://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2003_eskimo_ppl.pdf},
title = {eskimo: experimenting with Skeletons in the Shared Address Model},
abstract = {We discuss the lack of expressivity in some skeleton-based
parallel programmingframeworks. The problem is further exacerbated
when approaching irregular problems and dealing with dynamic data
structures. Shared memory programming has been argued to have
substantial ease of programming advantages for this class of
problems. We present the eskimo library which represents an
attempt to merge the two programming models by introducing
skeletons in a shared memory framework.},
year = {2003},
annote = {ISSN: 0129-6264},
journal = {Parallel Processing Letters},
pages = {449-460},
}
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